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Wattle Application on Linear Projects

Barney Blackburn, PE, CPESC, CPSWQNCDOT – Roadside Environmental UnitSoil & Water Engineering Section Supervisor

What is a Wattle?►Anatomical definition* – a fleshy growth hanging

from the head or neck of certain animals.

►Construction definition* – woven strips of wood forming panels used for fencing or for walling.

* – definitions from Wikipedia

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NCDOT Wattle Definition

►NCDOT definition – tubular product consisting of excelsior or coir (coconut) fibers encased in synthetic netting.

Types of Wattles

►Straw

►Excelsior

►Coir/Coconut Fiber

►Compost

►Synthetic

– NCDOT does not use

– No NCDOT experience

– New to NCDOT

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Excelsior vs. Coir Fiber

Excelsior

► Inner Material: Curled Wood

► Diameter: 12 in. – 18 in.

► Length: 10 ft.

Coir Fiber

► Inner Material: Coconut Fibers

► Diameter: 12 in. – 18 in.

► Length: 10 ft.

Excelsior vs. Coir Fiber

Excelsior

► Density: 2.5 lb./ft.3

► Design Life: 1 year

► Average Cost: $5.00 per ft. (Includes material, labor and equipment costs – 2013 NCDOT bid)

Coir Fiber

► Density: 3.5 lb./ft.3

► Design Life: >2 years

► Average Cost: $6.00 per ft.(Includes material, labor and equipment costs – 2013 NCDOT bid)

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Linear Project Wattle Applications

►Ditches for Polyacrylamide (PAM) Incorporation

►Drainage Breaks in Silt Fence

► Perimeter Barriers in lieu of Silt Fence

► Slope Breaks and Runoff Diversions

► Inlet Protection

Wattles on Erosion Control Plans

►Ditchline Wattle

►Excelsior Wattle Break and Barrier

►Coir Fiber Wattle Break and Barrier

Without PAM With PAM

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Ditch Wattle Design Info

►Wattles Primarily Used for PAM(powder) Incorporation

►Wattles not designed for: Sediment Storage Velocity Control Vegetation Establishment

►Used in Ditch Grades <2.5%

► Placed in Temporary and Permanent Ditches

Wattles in Ditchlines on EC Plans

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Ditch Installation

1. Place Matting

2. Install Wattle and Staples on Matting

3. Install 2 Upslope Stakes and 4 Downslope Stakes

4. Apply 1 oz. of PAM Downstream and Upstream and 2 oz. on Wattle (Total of 4 oz.)

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Excelsior Wattle

►Can be used with or without PAM

►When utilized, place wattles every 50 ft. in temporary and/or permanent ditches

►Use Excelsior Wattles on short term projects (one year project duration or less)

Excelsior Wattle

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Excelsior Wattle

Excelsior Wattle in Median

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Coir Fiber Wattle

►Can be used with or without PAM

►When utilized, place coir wattles every 50 ft. in temporary and/or permanent ditches

►Use Coir Fiber Wattles on long term projects (project duration of more than a year)

Coir Fiber Wattle

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Coir Fiber Wattle

Coir Fiber Wattles in Temporary Diversion

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Silt Fence Wattle Breaks

Design - Utilized on Clearing & Grubbing and Final Grade Phases of Erosion Control Plans

Placement – Between Silt Fence Segments

Function – Wattle provides a drainage break for Silt Fence Sections in Low Areas

Wattle Break Design

►Design for Wattle of 10 ft. in length

►Can be used in wetlands, easy to remove (or not!)

►Maximum Spacing of 200 ft.

►Use Coir Fiber Wattles (CFW) for projects > 1 year

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Wattle Breaks in Silt Fence on Plans

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Silt Fence Break Installation

1. Leave 8 ft. gap in Silt Fence

2. Excavate 1” to 2” trench to the inside of Silt Fence

3. Place Wattle and Staples in trench

4. Install 2 Upslope Stakes and 4 Downslope Stakes

Wattle Break in Silt Fence

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Wattle Break in Silt Fence

Wattle Barrier

Design - Utilized on Clearing & Grubbing and Final Grade Phases of Erosion Control Plans

Placement - At the toe of bridge approach fill slopes

Function - Wattle Barrier temporarily traps sheet flow from disturbed slopes allowing sediment to settle on the flow side

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Wattle Barrier Design

►Utilize where Silt Fence can’t be installed (<4 ft.)

►Can be used in wetlands, easy to remove (or not!)

►Maximum Spacing of 20 ft. for breaks on slopes

►Use Coir Fiber Wattles (CFW) for projects > 1 year

►Design for 18 in. diameter Wattle

Wattle Barrier on EC Plans

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Wattle Barrier Installation

1. Excavate 2” to 3” trenches in alternating pattern

2. Place Wattles and Staples in trenches

3. Make sure Wattles overlap at least 1 ft.

4. Install 2 Upslope Stakes and 4 Downslope Stakes

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Perimeter Wattle Barrier

4 ft.

Wattle Barrier

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Wattles as Slope Break

Wattles for Runoff Diversion

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Wattle w/ PAM at Slope Drains

Wattle as Pipe Inlet Protection

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Wattle Inlet Protection

Wattle Inlet Protection

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Wattle Locations for PAM

►Upstream locations that drain to: Silt Fence Sediment Basin or Trap Rock Dam or Inlet Protection

►Inlet to Sediment Basins

►Inlets to Slope Drains

Wattle Locations NOT for PAM► Jurisdictional Areas Streams Wetlands Ponds

►Perimeter Measure

►Outlets of Ditches

►Drainage Inlets Carrying Flow Directly Offsite

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Scour Underneath Wattle

Scour Underneath Wattle

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Wattle not Stapled Adequately

Wattle Overkill!

Only Wattle needed here!

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Stacked Wattles

Wattle Application Summary

►Use Wattles for PAM Incorporation (upstream only!)

►Wattles can be used at Perimeter (No PAM!)

►Can provide Velocity Control & Sediment Storage

► Easier Removal and Disposal than Stone

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Wattle Web Resources

►Wattle Construction Specifications:http://www.ncdot.gov/doh/operations/dp_chief_eng/roadside/soil_water/special_provisions/

►Wattle Construction Details:http://www.ncdot.gov/doh/operations/dp_chief_eng/roadside/soil_water/details/

►NCDOT Erosion Control Pocket Field Guidehttp://www.ncdot.gov/doh/operations/dp_chief_eng/roadside/soil_water/pdf/fieldguide2013_WEB.pdf

Questions?

Barney Blackburn, PE, CPESC, CPSWQ1 S. Wilmington St.Raleigh, NC 27601

Phone: 919-707-2942Email: bblackburn@ncdot.govWeb: http://www.ncdot.gov/doh/operations/dp_chief_eng/roadside/soil_water/

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